1.A comparative study on tension-free inguinal hernia repair whether use of antibiotics
Feng JIAN ; Weijian WENG ; Ping ZENG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2013;36(29):11-13
Objective To investigate the feasibility of tension-free inguinal hernia repair whether use of antibiotics prophylaxis.Methods A total of 204 cases of adult inguinal hernia were selected and they were divided into treatment group(51 cases)and control group(153 cases)under a hospital order by 1 ∶ 3 randomly.The patients in treatment group were treated by first-generation cephalosporin antibiotics once preoperatively,while the patients in control group received no antibiotics treatment.The incidence of early postoperative infection between two groups was compared.Results Among of 204 cases,5 cases developed surgical site infection,1 case from treatment group,infection rate was 2.0% (1/51),while 4 cases from control group,infection rate was 2.6%(4/153).There was no significant difference in the infection rate between two groups(x2 =0.000,P =1.000).No significant difference was found in the results of complete white blood cell count,neutrophilic granulocyte ratio,hospital stays and hospital expenses between two groups(P > 0.05).Conclusion There is no real need to apply regular antibiotics prophylaxis treatment for adult tension-free inguinal hernia repair without high risk factors.
2.Treatment of 32 patients with severe thoracic and abdominal injury accompanied with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Weijian WENG ; Jianrong SI ; Baoquan JIA ; Yuyuan ZHAO ; Daoxin LEI ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To study an effective treatment of severe thoracic and abdominal injury accompanied with acute respiratory distress syndromes (ARDS).Methods Emergency treatments of 32 patients with severe thoracic and abdominal trauma accompanied with ARDS were retrospectively analyzed.Results All of the 32 patients had severe thoracic and abdominal injury,ribs fracture or pulmonary contuson.Anti-shock treatment,reasonable supplemental blood volume,rational mechanical ventilation and emergency operation were performed.Twenty-six patients were cured,and 6 died,with mortality 18.75%.Conclusions Early diagnosis,timely anti-shock treatment,early treatment for thoracic and abdominal injury and correct mechanical ventilation are essential for treating thoracic and abdominal trauma accompanied by ARDS,and is also an effective method for reducing mortality.
3.Preliminary study on the mechanism of reading recovery in a pure alexia by using functional MRI
Lin MA ; Xuchu WENG ; Weijian SUN ; Shiwen FENG ; Yiyuan TANG ; Wutian ZHANG ; Dejun LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(04):-
Objective To observe the changes of the brain function during reading recovery by using functional MRI (fMRI),and to provide the experimental data in elucidating the mechanism on the recovery of reading and language function.Methods fMRI was performed in a native Chinese patient with pure alexia on the 45 th and 130 th day after the onset,respectively.Three kinds of Chinese characters were presented during the scan and the patient was asked to make the judgement weather he could recognize the characters or not.The brain activation maps were acquired after postprocessing,and the activated location and volume were compared between the first and second experiments.Results In both experiments,Broca area,Wernicke area,and the right extrastriate were significantly activated,while the left extrastriate around the lesion was markedly activated only in the second experiment,and the volume of activation in the right extrastriate in the second experiment was about 3 times as large as that in the first experiment.Conclusion The left extrastriate cortex is one of the key areas responsible for reading function in the brain.The recovery of reading function can be compensated in contralateral corresponding cortical area,or it can be the result of reorganization in ipsilateral peri-lesion cortex.Both mechanisms may simultaneously play important roles in reading recovery.